
Hyderabad | Traffic restrictions around Yousufguda on Friday evening for Daaku Maharaaj’s pre-release event
The Hindu
Traffic restrictions and diversions in Hyderabad's Yousufguda for movie event at KVBR Stadium, plan accordingly to avoid congestion.
The arterial roads in Hyderabad’s Yousufguda, around Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy (KVBR) Stadium, might witness traffic congestion on Friday evening to night as the Hyderabad Traffic police announced traffic restrictions and diversions for the pre-release event of the movie Daaku Maharaaj scheduled to be held at Yousufguda Battalion, Police Lines from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The police have issued a traffic advisory listing diversion points: traffic coming from Jubilee hills check post going towards KVBR Stadium will be diverted at Krishna Nagar Junction towards Sri Nagar Colony-Panjagutta. Traffic coming from Maitrivanam junction and proceeding towards Jubilee Hills check post and Madhapur side will be diverted at Yousufguda Basti towards RBI Quarters-Krishna Nagar junction-Jubilee Hills checkpost.
Traffic coming from Maitrivanam junction towards Borabanda bus stop will be diverted at Savera function hall- Krishnakanth park- GTS Temple- Kalyan Nagar- Mothi nagar- Borabanda Bus stop. Traffic coming from Borabanda bus stop and proceeding towards Maitrivanam junction will be diverted at Prime Garden Kalyan Nagar- Midland Bakery- GTS Colony- Kalyan Nagar junction- Umesh Chandra statue U-turn – ICICI U-turn – Maitrivanam Junction.
Parking spaces for four wheelers parking has been provided at Janakamma Thota, Savera Function Hall and Mahamood function hall.

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